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MIL-R-81201D(AS)
provisions of the applicable documentation.  The Government re-
serves the right to review any of the individual test proce-
dures at its discretion.
c.
Quality verification testing may be monitored
by a representa-
tive of the procuring activity.
3.2.4.2 Changes to the AS/QVPL.  The contractor may develop alternative
sources for any part, subject to the provisions herein.  Proposals by the con-
tractor for part substitution or changes to the AS/QVPL shall include proof
that the proposed substitute part will meet the requirements of 3.2.2 and
3.2.3.  The AS/QVPL shall be revised and updated as applicable to include
approved changes.
3.2.4.3 Removal from the AS/QVPL.  Evidence of poor quality may be cause for
suspension or removal of a source from the AS/QVPL at the option of the con-
tractor or the procuring activity (see 6.2.1).  The contractor shall develop
quality verified sources for those parts for which the approved source has been
removed.  Quality reverification shall be required under any of the following
conditions unless otherwise directed by the procuring activity (see 6.2.1):
a.
When the part has been modified by a change in design, mate-
rials , manufacturing process, manufacturing inspection proce-
dures, or manufacturing facilities.  The procuring activity
shall be notified prior to delivery of any parts incorporating
any such changes and be provided quantitative evidence of the
effect of such changes on the performance or other characteris-
tics of the receiver assembly.
When there is evidence that the quality of the part has not been
b.
maintained.  This evidence may be in the form of accumulated
failure reports which indicated that the quality of the part
has deteriorated, or there is a failure trend.
When the manufacturer has not produced the item for 6 or more
c.
months .
3.2.5 Part conformance provisions.  When a drawing or specification for a
part invokes by reference the provisions of a military specification, total
conformance to the provisions of the referenced specification shall be re-
quired.  Total conformance is defined as conformance to the stated performance
and product characteristics, and compliance with all quality assurance pro-
visions, including qualification, quality verification, and quality conform-
ance testing.
3.3 Design and construction. The design and construction of the receiver
assembly shall be in accordance with the applicable drawings listed on DL
58A164D556 and as specified herein.  The contractor shall noti fy the procuring
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